The text walls in this thread are starting to make the health care bill text wall look like a brisk read.
12/27/2009 8:45:00 PM
i know, right?
12/27/2009 8:57:47 PM
12/27/2009 10:07:38 PM
^I think that is the longest reply I have seen in awhile.....[Edited on December 28, 2009 at 2:13 PM. Reason : w]
12/28/2009 2:13:05 PM
12/28/2009 7:25:36 PM
(What a circle jerk this has become.)
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12/30/2009 12:36:22 PM
Unfortunately, I imagine their idea of fair treatment by "this critical federal legislation" is having the fed pay more, and not reducing the insane spending that is going on.
12/30/2009 1:36:44 PM
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1/4/2010 6:37:08 PM
1/4/2010 6:50:06 PM
too bad we aren't talking about that particular instance, my friend. We're talking about someone going bankrupt because they didn't buy insurance. You want to talk about people having insurance and still being fucked? Hey, let's talk about that.
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1/5/2010 12:11:44 AM
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1/5/2010 1:42:51 AM
Hopefully, he means that medical insurance for routine/maintenance procedures needs to disappear. It would be stupid for catastrophic insurance to disappear. That's like saying we shouldn't have home or car insurance. Obviously, there's nothing with paying a premium in order to protect against rare (or expensive to treat) conditions.As far as how would people pay for routine services...that would be out of pocket. That's how people used to pay for things like that. There wasn't insurance for colds and broken fingers. You just went to the doctor, paid a relatively low price (because doctors actually had to compete). If we want to go back to the system we had at one time, which was pretty good, we need to scrap all the "reforms" we've done to "reform" past failed "reforms." Everytime we try to legislate solutions for problems that the government has caused, we end up creating more problems that have to be dealt with at a later time.Get rid of the "minimum services floor" for comprehensive coverage.[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 8:55 AM. Reason : ]
1/5/2010 8:42:41 AM
1/5/2010 9:30:33 AM
Catastrophic insurance is so different from current medical insurance. Even something like cancer shouldn't be covered by an insurance because its a fixed cost. For general care it should be an out of pocket system w/ some kind of catastrophy insurance to handle actual emergencies. Patients would be free to pick whatever docs they want and dont need to have a job to get care. You can then control costs one of two ways. The first is price controls. The fed mandates certain prices for certain procedures ensuring everyone can afford them. The other way is through competition on prices. Healthcare would become like every other market. In either system lower prices are going to mean lower incomes for healthcare professionals. There is no posisble way around it, and no one wants to talk about it. Thats why we're all hung up on the insurance thing. Insurance provides a real nice scapegoat. Its much easier to blame the faceless corporations instead of the providers who actually set the costs.Along with this you setup a welfare safety net to cover the poor and those with expensive chronic conditions (ex: cancer, maybe diabeetus). The fact that people cant comprehend a healthcare system where someone else doesn't pay for everything is pretty much why we're in trouble.
1/5/2010 9:51:36 AM
^exactly.I saw some coffee shop owner in california talking about how the bill he wanted and what is being discussed now arent the same thing. He wanted free health care for all through the public option. (his words) But now he is pissed that he is going to have to pay for insurance. They then asked him if he bought insurance for his employees, he did not. LOL, the people are the damn problem. I dont know where this mindset came from.
1/5/2010 10:21:49 AM
http://mises.org/freemarket_detail.aspx?control=279i found this by searching for healthcare on a sight someone else posted in another thread and i think its pretty amazing how far we are from a free market.
1/5/2010 11:27:16 AM
^ While I agree with the basic premise, there are a number of details that I don't agree on. The best example is the complete elimination of licensing. While I agree that opening up licensing and certification would help, there is one specific area where a government standard certification would be helpful if not necessary, emergency facilities.A free market works best only when the actors can make informed decisions, however, at the time of an accident when you are being rushed to a hospital with a broken neck, it is highly unlikely that you will be capable of making an informed decision as to which facility has the certifications you like best. In these situations, the harm done by having a mandatory standard that emergency facilities must conform to is clearly outweighed by the benefit to society in knowing that each emergency facility conforms to a standard.
1/5/2010 12:20:37 PM
C-SPAN CEO to Democrats: Televise the Health Care Reform NegotiationsJanuary 05, 2010
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1/5/2010 3:22:47 PM
From C-SPAN:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF6iyqpo36c
1/5/2010 3:43:02 PM
end result: none of this shit causes costs to decrease or makes things more affordable for me
1/5/2010 3:44:00 PM
Brian Lamb C-SPAN: "..we respectfully request that you allow the public full access, through television, to legislation that will affect the lives of every single American."Nancy Pelosi responds: "There has never been a more open process for any legislation." Will Brian Lamb may be the next target of democrat smear-mongering?
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1/6/2010 9:32:30 AM
all O cares about is his sound bite he can use in 2012. "I passed comprehensive health care reform that SO MANY have failed to do before me." Who gives a shit how bad it is, or what it actually does, he just wants teh sound bite, and needs the remaning dems to fall on the grenade as they are prob going to get killed in nov. So DO IT NOW.
1/6/2010 9:42:10 AM
Anytime they tell us that a bill "needs to get passed fast," we know that something underhanded is going on.
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1/7/2010 10:15:06 PM
^ Care to expand upon that point?
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